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Dos estaciones
Directed by
Juan Pablo González
2022
1h 39m
Drama
6.2
87%
40%
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In the bucolic hills of Mexico's Jalisco highlands, iron-willed businesswoman Maria Garcia fights the impending collapse of her tequila factory.
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Cast of Dos estaciones
Teresa Sánchez
María García
Rafaela Fuentes
Rafaela
Tatín Vera
Tatín
Manuel Garcia-Rulfo
Pepe
Dos estaciones Ratings & Reviews
indieWire
Carlos Aguilar
Mexican actress Teresa Sánchez was gifted with a face made for the cinema, as is evidenced during a tight and long close-up late in director Juan Pablo González's starkly subdued drama Dos Estaciones.
Latinx Lens
Rosa Parra
Shot with a documentary style approach, this film takes a look on how foreign competition can directly affect Mexican tequila factories (hopefully it'll persuade you to purchase authentic Mexican tequila)
Reverse Shot
Matthew Eng
The tensions in Dos estaciones roil beneath the calm, contemplative stillness of González's prosaic visuals, with its penchant for unfussy long takes, and Sánchez's tightly coiled and disciplined performance...
New York Times
Manohla Dargis
At once specific and expansive, "Dos Estaciones" can be described several ways: as a drama, a character study, a meditative exploration of the ravages of globalization.
RogerEbert.com
Marya E. Gates
The mannered, deliberate pace of González's filmmaking matches Maria's dignified reverence for her craft.
NYC Movie Guru
Avi Offer
Genuinely poignant, captivating and refreshingly understated. Teresa Sánchez gives a nuanced, tender and heartfelt performance brimming with warmth and charisma.
In Review Online
Zachary Goldkind
While all of these very precise images are lensed with beautiful attention to color and mise en scène, that their conceits are played out so frequently ... leaves the work hardened and removed from affect come its coda.
The Hollywood Reporter
Sheri Linden
It's rare when a debut feature strikes the perfect balance of ingredients, and especially rare when it does so in a distinctive and memorable way. Writer-director Juan Pablo González achieves precisely this in Dos Estaciones.
Next Best Picture
Cody Dericks
"Dos Estaciones" is a story of the perseverance found in many everyday people, told with focus and affection.
Gay City News
Gary M. Kramer
González has exhibited masterful control in his filmmaking. He has crafted a drama with the same care and attention that María employs when making a bottle of her tequila. Dos Estaciones is a remarkable achievement.
Slant Magazine
William Repass
For all its lush cinematography, capturing regional custom and dramatic panoramas alike, this is a film about repression, an inhibition that no amount of tequila can take away.
Mark Reviews Movies
Mark Dujsik
[B]y the end of co-writer/director Juan Pablo González's too-restrained drama, we have seen little of and learned even less about this character.
RogerEbert.com
Matt Fagerholm
An angry film, and rightfully so, but it is also an achingly human and disarmingly beautiful one.
TheWrap
Robert Abele
With the fusing of fictional sensibilities and non-fiction elements an increasingly appealing alchemy for filmmakers, González shows he's as talented as anyone at this emerging genres rewarding visual and thematic possibilities.
Autostraddle
Drew Gregory
It's filled with great performances, the cinematography is stunning, and its slow-burn story is effectively well-told. There are some real moments of beauty in this one.
Austin Chronicle
Jenny Nulf
There's a heaviness to [DOS ESTACIONES], but also there's hope.
Filmmaker Magazine
Vadim Rizov
[It] delivers on the tracing of a melodrama on top of the impeccable illusion of realism.
48 Hills
Dennis Harvey
It's easy to admire Dos Estaciones' fine craftsmanship, but harder to get involved in its chilly air of formal distance from a story whose heated emotions, however repressed, ought to have more impact.
Always Good Movies
Filipe Freitas
Despite contemplative on occasion, it carries this subtly underlying tension that bites consistently.
Dennis Schwartz Movie Reviews
Dennis Schwartz
Good acting and good storytelling were keys in making this such a special film.
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